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US-6760186

Disk drive having first-written servo wedge marked and method for forming marked servo wedges

PublishedJuly 6, 2004
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Inventorsnot available in USPTO data we have
Technical Abstract

A disk drive having a marker for identifying the transition between the first and last written servo wedges on a servo track. The marker indicates the likely position where closure error may occur during the operation of the hard disk drive. The marker is used by the control system of a hard disk drive to provide appropriate position control signals to the transducer assembly to maintain the proper positioning of the transducer about the disk surface. A method for forming the marker on a disk surface is further disclosed.

Patent Claims
17 claims

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1. A hard disk drive for storing information, the device comprising: a magnetic disk having a plurality of servo wedges positioned in substantially circular patterns forming concentric servo tracks and wherein a marker is formed on the disk to identify the location of the transition between the first and last servo wedges written on the servo track; a spindle which rotates the magnetic disk; a transducer for writing data to and reading data from the rotating magnetic disk; an actuator coupled to the transducer, wherein the actuator moves the transducer such that the transducer can be positioned over a selected region of the magnetic disk; and a control system that controls the positioning of the transducer over the magnetic disk by the actuator, wherein the control system receives signals from the transducer indicative of the transducer encountering the marker such that the control system is aware of the transition between the first and last written servo wedges of each concentric servo track on the magnetic disk such that the control system can thereby account for closure error occurring in the transition between the first and last servo wedges written on the servo track while controlling the positioning of the transducer.

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2. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein the control system accounts for the closure error by responding to the marker to reposition the transducer.

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3. The hard disk drive of claim 2 wherein the marker response comprises deploying a slow response compensator.

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4. The hard disk drive of claim 3 wherein the slow response compensator comprises a compensator with a damping factor which provides a slow response.

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5. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises a plurality of markers written to one or more servo wedges along the concentric servo tracks.

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6. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein the marker identifies the location of the first servo wedge formed on the servo track.

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7. The hard disk drive of claim 1 wherein the marker identifies the location of the last servo wedge formed on the servo track.

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8. The hard disk drive of claim 1 , wherein the closure error is indicative of a radial displacement on the disk between the first written servo wedge and the last written servo wedge.

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9. The hard disk drive of claim 8 , wherein the servo wedges defining a servo track are spaced circumferentially about the disk and wherein the space between adjacent servo wedges of each servo track define data areas in which data accessible by the transducer can be stored for subsequent retrieval.

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10. A method of writing servo tracks on a magnetic storage disk in a disk drive, the method comprising: forming a plurality of servo wedges on the magnetic disk positioned in substantially circular patterns to thereby define concentric servo tracks; and forming a marker on the storage disk to identify the location of the transition between the first and last servo wedges formed on the servo track such that upon subsequent track following, the location of the transition between the first and last written servo wedges on the track is known.

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11. The method of claim 10 , wherein forming a plurality of servo wedges comprises using a servowriter to write servo wedges about a circumferential path of the disk to as to define a generally circular servo track.

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12. The method of claim 11 , wherein writing the servo wedges comprises writing information to the disk that is accessible by a transducer of a hard disk drive that is indicative of the location of the servo wedge on the disk such that a control system of the hard disk drive is aware of the location of the transducer with respect to the disk during track following.

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13. The method of claim 12 , wherein writing the servo wedges further comprises writing information to the disk that is interpreted by the control system to generate a marker response to account for the closure error.

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14. The method of claim 13 , wherein writing the servo wedges further comprises writing information to the disk that is interpreted by the control system to generate the marker response wherein the marker response comprises selecting a slow compensator following the occurrence of closure error.

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15. The method of claim 14 , wherein writing the servo wedges further comprises writing information to the disk that is interpreted by the control system to generate the transducer position correction signals wherein the transducer position correction signals comprise a slow damping factor account for closure error.

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16. The method of claim 15 , wherein forming a marker on the servo track comprises forming a marker in a selected servo wedge.

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17. The method of claim 10 , wherein forming a marker on the servo track comprises forming a marker adjacent to a selected servo wedge of the servo track.

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Filing Date

November 30, 2000

Publication Date

July 6, 2004

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